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  • Here’s a really lovely resource: Mister Rogers on How to Talk to Kids About Distressing News Events – via kottke
  • Of two drivers heading towards each other down a one-way street, surely it is the one driving the wrong way who is most sorely in need of feedback. But it is unfortunately unusual to get a focused note of timely, specific, and usable criticism before things go too badly wrong.
  • Scientists are using AI to decipher old scrolls charred by the Vesuvius volcano.
  • The Torment NexusAI means the end of internet search as we’ve known it is a great article from MIT Technology Review about the history of Google and search engines and the wonders of the (inevitable) artificial intelligence future, but I fear we’re looking at yet another Torment Nexus. – via Jodi Ettenberg
  • “He’s the Veruca Salt of presidents.”
  • The current administration is staging a coup, trying to illegally eliminate agencies, seize control of the U.S. government’s payment systems, and gain access to sensitive data on all Americans without any oversight. It’s time to fight back like our democracy depends on it. – via Laura Olin
  • “DOGE” has already thrown entire swaths of the federal government and its programs into disarray – programs that serve millions of Americans. ProPublica is is attempting to document who is involved and what they are doing.
  • Billionaire’s blitzkrieg on D.C. has brought into focus his vision for a dramatically smaller and weaker government, as he and a coterie of aides move to control, automate – and substantially diminish – thousands of public functions.
  • ICE is gaming Google to create a mirage of mass deportations.
  • The team at Court Watch is maintaining an ongoing list of Lawsuits Related to Trump Admin Executive Orders.

#artificial intelligence #children #dailydavid #district of columbia #google #government #immigration #internet #jodi ettenberg #laura olin #legal #news #parenthood #potus #psychology #search #search engine optimization #search engines #tim harford #us immigration and customs enforcement

Simon Winchester

It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a year since I read Krakatoa — The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883, by Simon Winchester. Because I loved that book so much, at some point around Christmas I bought A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of

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#books #california #earthquakes #reading #san francisco #simon winchester

The Day the World Exploded

Krakatoa — The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883

#australia #books #district of columbia #france #geography #history #india #religion #science #simon winchester

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